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Tag Archives: newspaper
Current Events: A Storm of Snow
A Storm of Snow has come and gone, leaving several feet of powdery, drifting snow behind. It seems that since last autumn The Weather Channel started naming winter storms, and they called the most recent one ‘Nemo.’ WFSB Channel 3 … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Oddities, Accidents and Crazy Weather
Tagged New England, New Hampshire, newspaper, record, snow, storm
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Hinsdale New Hampshire Journalist, Editor, and Publisher: Charles Anderson Dana (1819-1897)
He was born to a modest merchant family in Hinsdale, New Hampshire in 1819.
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His mother having died when he … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, History, New Hampshire Men
Tagged afternoon, Anderson, anti-slavery, Boss Tweed, Boston, Charles, Daily, Dana, died, editor, editorial, Harvard, Hinsdale, New Hampshire, New York, newspaper, NH, owner, pro-railroad, Santa, sun, Virginia, Whiskey Ring, writer, yesterday
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New Hampshire Newspaper: The Farmer’s Cabinet and the Boylston Family
That ancient, well-known newspaper known as “The Farmer's Cabinet, was started by Joseph Cushing, who was editor and … Continue reading
Posted in History, New Hampshire Men
Tagged Amherst, editor, Farmers Cabinet, New Hampshire, newspaper, NH, publisher
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New Hampshire’s Premier Newpaper Family: The McQuaids
This is a story about a family with “a fire in the belly” for news. For four documented generations (and possibly more), the McQuaid family have been newspapermen–publishers, editors, reporters, telegraphers, and journalists… Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, Irish in New Hampshire, New Hampshire Men
Tagged editor, McQuade, McQuaid, newspaper, publisher, reporter, The NH Sunday News, Union Leader, writer
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Landaff New Hampshire’s "LA Times" Newspaper Publisher: Harry Chandler (1864-1944)
Harry Chandler was born in 1864 in Landaff New Hampshire to a farming family. While attending Dartmouth College, on a … Continue reading
Posted in Genealogy, New Hampshire Men
Tagged California, genealogy, Harry Chandler, Hollywood sign, Hollywoodland, homes, Landaff, Los Angeles Times, manager, New Hampshire, newspaper, NH, owner
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